Description: Learn to use the Internet for email, to search for topics of interest, for shopping or for information. Computers using Microsoft Windows are available, but students may bring their own laptops or tablets and work with those. Most instruction is individualized, helping students to work toward their own objectives. Beginners are welcome, as are those wishing to improve their skills. Tuesdays, March 10-31 at 10 am. No charge. Call 266-6581 to register.

Description: Meet Norman Gilliland, classical music host on WPR and author of Midnight Catch, on Tuesday, March 10 at 1 pm. In the autumn of 1929, while hunting in a lonely stretch of north Florida woods, young Rex Holliman stumbles across the aftermath of a strange double murder. In a collision of the callow and the callous, the players in Midnight Catch connect in ways they discover only in the eleventh hour, and move toward a startling day of reckoning.&nbsp;

Description: Vietnam is a small country about the size of the state of Colorado.&nbsp; Its terrain varies from stretches of flat red earth to the gray mush of its rice patties; from the beauty of its coastal beaches, to the mystery of its mountains. Somewhere in this area there are 440,000 Americans.&nbsp; They work, they play, and they wait to go home.&nbsp;See these remarkable photos by Fay Ferington, Army Nurse during the Vietnam War. Stop by during the Open House on Wednesday, March 11 at 1:30 pm in the upstairs Gallery.&nbsp;&nbsp;

Description: Would your family know what to do if you have a health crisis and couldn’t communicate? Are they prepared to honor your choices? &nbsp;Put your thoughts in writing with the help of Jennifer Tiedemann from Agrace. You’ll get a Wisconsin Power of Attorney for HealthCare form and get step-by-step instructions for completing your own on Tuesday, March 17 at 10 am. Call 266-6581 to register.

Description: What if you knew how to use money to make all your dreams happen? Learn how to balance your saving and spending. Understand how to use your credit to affect your future. And, you’ll leave with tips and tools on how to simplify your life and achieve your financial goals. Join Amy Crowe, Financial Education Specialist, CUDE, from Summit Credit Union on Tuesday, March 17 at 10 am. This is a new Financial Series on the Third Tuesday of March, April and May. Call 266-6581 to register.

Description: On Thursday, March 19 at 12:15 pm, learn how people are living longer and with a better quality of life. Wellness Champions Drs. Kyle and Bailey Nye, DC will apply techniques to “Add Life to Your Years and Years to Your Life!”&nbsp; Learn how to live without any limits. This is the Doctors’ favorite workshop! Call 266-6581 to register.

Description: Reserve your place for a delicious Spaghetti &amp; Meatball Dinner, served at 6 pm at the Senior Center. Register and pay $8 by Friday, March 13. Help celebrate the 65th Concert Season for this all-volunteer Community Band with a free concert, sponsored by VFW Post 1318, at 7 pm.&nbsp; Jim Latimer is the Music Director and he refers to the musicians as “ambassadors of joy.” Enjoy some delightful tunes on Thursday, March 19.&nbsp;

Description: Learn about bone health and how to prevent, detect, and treat osteoporosis.&nbsp; Knowing about bone health and how it can be measured is an important first step in lowering your risk of breaking a bone.&nbsp; Enjoy lifelong bone health with this wonderful bone health assessment!&nbsp; Please join us on Tuesday, March 24 at 10 am.&nbsp; Call 266-6581 to register.

Description: Learn about the treatments available today in arthritis and other rheumatic conditions.&nbsp; This program is for those with arthritis and their significant others.&nbsp; Experts in Arthritis provides people with accurate information about treatments, thus improving their ability to self-manage their disease and live their lives to the fullest.&nbsp; Please join us on Wednesday, March 31 at 10 am. Call 266-6581 to register.

Description: The American Musical grew up when songwriters produced many memorable songs in the 30s and 40s. Enjoy trombonist, Al Anderson, as he plays music from writers like the Gershwin brothers, Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein, and Cole Porter. Songs include My Funny Valentine and Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin'. Meet Al, Professional Trombonist and Music Historian; on Tuesday, March 31 at 1 pm. Call 266-6581 to register.